Locust Grove sits in a growth corridor where traffic patterns can change fast. That matters in pedestrian cases because fault often turns on what drivers could reasonably see and do in the moment.
Common local circumstances we see include:
- Commuter traffic and turning movements near intersections where pedestrians cross while vehicles accelerate or change lanes.
- Residential cut-through routes where drivers may not expect people walking, especially at dusk.
- Poorly lit crossings and visibility issues during early morning or evening hours.
- Construction-related detours that shift traffic flow and create confusing sightlines.
- Run-ins with larger vehicles (delivery trucks, work trucks, and commuter buses) where stopping distance and visibility are different.
Those details affect whether a claim is straightforward or heavily disputed—so your next steps should be tailored to the real scene, not a generic template.


